2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0202993
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ABC transportome inventory of human pathogenic yeast Candida glabrata: Phylogenetic and expression analysis

Abstract: ATP-binding cassette (ABC) is one of the two major superfamilies of transporters present across the evolutionary scale. ABC superfamily members came to prominence due to their ability to extrude broad spectrum of substrates and to confer multi drug resistance (MDR). Overexpression of some ABC transporters in clinical isolates of Candida species was attributed to the development of MDR phenotypes. Among Candida species, Candida glabrata is an emerging drug resistant species in human fungal infections. A compreh… Show more

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“…CAUR_01852 (the homolog of STE6/HST6 ) showed the least basal expression among the 20 ABC transporter genes. Notably, similar low expression of C. glabrata CAGL0K00363g, an ortholog of S. cerevisiae STE6 has been reported (Kumari et al, 2018). SNQ2 orthologs, CAUR_01276 and CAUR_01285 , showed similar levels of basal expression.…”
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“…CAUR_01852 (the homolog of STE6/HST6 ) showed the least basal expression among the 20 ABC transporter genes. Notably, similar low expression of C. glabrata CAGL0K00363g, an ortholog of S. cerevisiae STE6 has been reported (Kumari et al, 2018). SNQ2 orthologs, CAUR_01276 and CAUR_01285 , showed similar levels of basal expression.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…The number of PDR members varies among different yeasts. While C. glabrata , C. albicans , and D. hansenii have higher numbers, the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe contains only two PDR genes (Lamping et al, 2010; Kumari et al, 2018; Wasi et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
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